THE NINE HELLS (Layers 1 -5) Remastered: An Introduction to the Infernal Realms

THE NINE HELLS (Layers 1 -5) Remastered: An Introduction to the Infernal Realms

We begin our descent into the infernal planes with a guided tour through the first five layers of the Nine Hells, exploring where law, cruelty, and cosmic bureaucracy collide in spectacular fashion. In this episode, we dig into the lore of Baator and unpack how these iconic planes function in both Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder inspired campaigns. From blood-soaked battlefields to endless urban corruption, we explore how each layer reflects a different flavor of lawful evil and why devils remain some of tabletop gaming's most compelling villains.

Along the way, we balance deep lore discussion with practical Game Master advice, examining how to use the Nine Hells in a campaign without turning them into a generic fire-and-brimstone dungeon crawl. We dive into infernal politics, the Blood War, devil hierarchies, contracts, temptation, and the terrifying ways mortals become trapped in infernal systems that are often worse than outright violence. The result is equal parts fantasy travel guide, horror setting primer, and GM toolkit for building unforgettable planar adventures.

The first five layers each become distinct settings rather than interchangeable hellscapes. We look at Avernus as a battlefield scarred by endless war, while Dis leans into paranoia, oppression, and urban dread. Minauros sinks into corruption and decay where ambition disappears beneath the muck, Phlegethos burns with passion and manipulation, and Stygia freezes everything beneath layers of betrayal and ancient secrets. Throughout the episode, we emphasize that the Nine Hells work best when every layer feels philosophically different rather than visually repetitive.

We also spend time discussing how infernal settings create opportunities for morally complicated storytelling. Devils become terrifying not simply because they are powerful, but because they are patient, organized, and willing to weaponize contracts, systems, and temptation. One of the biggest themes throughout the episode is how lawful evil differs from chaotic evil and why devil-centered adventures often evolve into political thrillers instead of straightforward monster hunts.

Fans of planar lore, cosmology, fiendish campaigns, and dark fantasy worldbuilding will find plenty of inspiration for their own games, especially Game Masters looking to build memorable extraplanar adventures filled with intrigue, danger, and terrible bargains.

Key Takeaways
  • The Nine Hells are structured around rigid hierarchy, law, and infernal bureaucracy rather than random destruction.
  • Each layer of Baator has a distinct identity, environment, and thematic style of evil.
  • Avernus functions as the front line of the Blood War and is defined by constant warfare and devastation.
  • Dis emphasizes surveillance, paranoia, oppressive systems, and urban horror.
  • Minauros represents corruption, greed, decay, and the crushing weight of ambition.
  • Phlegethos focuses on temptation, desire, manipulation, and destructive passion.
  • Stygia combines frozen wastelands with themes of betrayal, imprisonment, and hidden knowledge.
  • Devils are most effective as manipulators and dealmakers rather than straightforward combat encounters.
  • Infernal contracts create excellent storytelling tools for long-term campaign consequences.
  • Lawful evil villains can be more terrifying than chaotic villains because they operate within organized systems.
  • The Blood War provides a massive cosmic backdrop that can influence entire campaigns.
  • Planar adventures work best when the planes feel alien, dangerous, and philosophically unique.
  • The episode encourages Game Masters to treat the Nine Hells as living settings full of politics and intrigue instead of simple dungeon environments.
  • Infernal adventures often become stories about temptation, compromise, and moral erosion.
  • The hosts discuss practical ways to adapt planar lore into both D&D and Pathfinder campaigns.

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